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Each code is made up of 10 figures in hexadecimal format (thus figures
from 0 to 9 as well as characters A-B-C-D-E-F are allowed), e.g.:
1A9C-22FD-00
The first eight characters represent the actual code, the last two
figures represent the type of receiver, either collective or individual. If
the last two figures are equal to 00, it means that the receiver is preset
for collective operation, whereas if the last two figures are different
from 00, it means that the receiver is preset for individual operation.
Therefore, if you wish to carry out an installation similar to the one
illustrated in Fig. 5, you will need to assign a collective code to receiver
"C" (e.g. 1A9C-22FD-00) and then assign the same code to the
individual receivers, except for the two last figures which must be in
progressively increasing sequence (1A9C-22FD-01,1A9C-22FD-02,
1A9C-22FD-03 etc.).
All the transmitters programmed with a particular code will therefore
be automatically enabled to activate both the collective receiver (being
provided with the same initial code number) and their own individual
receiver (being provided with the full code number).
If necessary, a transmitter can be set exclusively to activate the
collective receiver by being assigned the entire collective receiver
code (in our example 1A9C-22FD-00).
WARNING!: The installation code will have to be chosen with
care, avoiding codes which are too simple and codes which have
already been assigned during previous installations.
In "Communal buildings" installations, no additional cloning
operations can be carried out by means of the
transmitter, since the code is directly assigned by the installer.
The codes ending with letters FB, FC, FD, FE and FF are not valid.
At this point it will be possible to program all the radio transmitters
required, using the UNIRADIO programmer, managed by the EEdbase
software if necessary.
NOTE: The EEdbase software provides a more efficient installation
database management and a simpler storage procedure in the
case of complex installations.
Programming of receivers is carried out through UNIRADIO according
to the following procedure:
a) Configuration of complete parameters for each receiver by means
of UNIRADIO
b) Transfer of programming data to the receiver.
a) Parameter configuration
1) Switch UNIRADIO on and wait for the welcome message.
2) Use the <arrow up> and <arrow down> keys to select item <go
the menu number>.
3) Press <enter>.
4) When in the subsequent menu, type number 243 and press
<enter>.
5) Configure the receiver following the instructions displayed on the
screen:
list definition: indicate the type of receiver: Clonix 128, 512 or
2048 (2048 only with UNIRADIO-E).
output configuration: choose the type of function required
(monostable= impulsive, bistable= step by step, timed)
description: indicate the name of the list, maximum 15 characters
receiver code: enter the assigned receiver code, paying attention
to the distinction between "collective" and "individual" receiver.
clone default: assign the required output to the required transmitter
key, taking care to avoid assigning a key to an individual receiver,
which has already been assigned to a collective receiver, or vice
versa.
b) Transfer of programming data
6) Exit the list parameter menu by pressing <ESCAPE> and return
to the initial menu.
7) Use the <arrow up> and <arrow down> keys to select item <go
the menu number>.
8) Press <enter>.
9) When in the subsequent menu, type number 223 and press
<enter>.
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
10) Connect the receiver to be programmed as indicated in Fig.4.
11) Wait for the data to be transferred.
Repeat this procedure for each receiver to be memorised.
Refer to the UNIRADIO instructions for further details.
Then use the individual receiver codes to set up all the required radio
transmitters, following the instructions given in paragraph 6 .1a
"Rolling-code cloning with code".
You can carry out creation and cloning of other radio transmitters at
any time by using the code number assigned, which is chosen at the
installer's or user's discretion. You are therefore advised to write it
down on the appropriate card supplied and to give it to user of the
"individual" receiver (Fig.6).
To create replacement clones, you need to have the complete receiver
memory data; therefore, if you plan to carry out replacement cloning
operations by remote control, you need to memorise the contents of
the receiver memory by reading it using UNIRADIO and entering it in
the EEdbase database.
NOTE: For installations in the "collective receivers" mode, it is
advisable to create a complete installation database, by means of
EEdbase, containing the data for each receiver and transmitter, and
to number progressively each memorised transmitter, in order to be
able to carry out additional or replacement cloning operations, even
years later, without needing to make changes directly to the receivers.
"Master"
Refer to the UNIRADIO instructions and to the on-line EEdbase
software guide.
WARNING!: The cloning procedures specified in paragraph 6 give a
simplified explanation of how to carry out cloning, without having the
clones created contained in a database.
Refer to the UNIRADIO instructions for further information concerning
the creation and management of a database.
8) MAINTENANCE
The maintenance of the system should only be carried out by
qualified personnel regularly. The MITTO transmitters are supplied
by two 3V lithium battiers (type CR2016).The TRC transmitters are
powered by a 12V alkaline battery.When replacing the batteries type
CR2016 do not touch the poles with thehands.
Any reduction in the transmitter capacity may be due to the batteries
getting flat. When the led of the transmitter flashes, it means that the
batteries are
flat and must be replaced.
9) DISPOSAL
ATTENTION: disposal should only be carried out by qualified
personnel.
Materials must be disposed of in conformity with the current regulations.
In case of disposal, the system components do not entail any particular
risks or danger. In case of recovered materials, these should be sorted
out by type (electrical components, copper, aluminium, plastic etc.).
For battery disposal, refer to the current regulations.
The descriptions and illustrations contained in the present manual
are not binding. The Company reserves the right to make any
alterations deemed appropriate for the technical, manufacturing
and commercial improvement of the product, while leaving its
essential features unchanged, at any time and without undertaking
to update the present publication.
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